One of the top attractions for those taking a holiday to South Africa has announced a major change to its booking policy.
Kruger National Park (KNP) will now operate on a strictly first come first serve basis, with advance bookings no longer available.
Head of the public relation department at KNP William Mabasa comments: "We decided to do away with this day visit booking system as it created logistical problems and was considered unfair by many of our visitors."
Gate quotas will still be enforced at for the Kruger National Park safari experience, with those going on holiday to South Africa advised to get there early - especially during busy periods - to avoid disappointment.
The Kruger National Park safari is one of South Africa's top outdoor wildlife experiences, offering a range of budget and luxury safari options and the opportunity to get up close to many rare species, including black and white rhinos.
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